WebE6 wrote...
Ok guys, can we just get one thing clear?......chips & fries are two VERY different things. At least here in the UK they are! Fries are long, thin potato strips commonly served in McDonalds restaurants (other fast food outlets are also available), and chips are thick, cut potatoes served in "chip shops" with lots of vinegar and battered fish! 
Ok - back on topic now......this time zone thing is as clear as mud! So Bioware are GMT-7 so that's 7 hours behind GMT, right? No? 7 hours ahead then? No?? So what time is it where Bioware are? What's that - no-one actually knows? So all in all after 4 pages of this thread the question hasn't been answered. at. all. Excellent.
I'll be moving on then......
You have all different kind of fries/chips
French fries, the thin ones are those you get at McDonald's and Burger King and such
Dutch fries are about twice as 'wide' (about 1cm, in square) and as long as the potato it's cut from
Flemish fries are even thicker, and more 'flat', ranging from 1,5x1 to 2x1 cm.
English 'chips' are somewhat more thick, and usually fried/baked in oil, the fries described above are fried in fat (mostly), especially the Flemish (Belgian) ones.